Limerick’s manager, Kiely, expressed his satisfaction with the performance of Cian Lynch, who was absent during Limerick’s recent victory over Clare but is expected to play in the upcoming All-Ireland semi-final. According to Kiely, Lynch’s injury recovery took longer than expected due to his “serious injuries” last year. However, Lynch’s “trajectory is very much on the upward curve,” and Kiely believes that he will be a valuable addition to their team. Kiely also praised his team’s work ethic and resilience after winning a fifth Munster title in a row.
Despite the victory, Kiely acknowledged that their game against Clare was “very difficult.” He was particularly pleased with the performance of the substitutes, who coped well with the intense game. Kiely was also optimistic about their upcoming semi-final match, as his team had already qualified and knows their routine well. Furthermore, he highlighted the opportunity to recharge and recover before the semi-final, as the Munster championship was physically demanding.
Midfielder Darragh O’Donovan raised concerns about the absence of a water-break during the match due to the sweltering heat. He questioned why professional athletes could have them in the FA Cup final, but amateur players could not. O’Donovan emphasized the need for player safety and accountability.
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